Die eier von Satan literally means Satan’s eggs. It’s a recipe for round cookies with hash. And no eggs.
Die eier von Satan literally means Satan’s eggs. It’s a recipe for round cookies with hash. And no eggs.
The ID.4 doesn’t just have capacitive buttons, it has swipe controls on the steering wheel.
And of the most frustrating cars I have ever driven.
But are we capable of only wiping out the human biting mosquitos without affecting other mosquitos, or even other insects?
I have a good gaming PC in my living room. Still I find myself on the couch with my steam deck very often.
That’s blatantly untrue. My plant ID app gives multiple suggestions with certainty percentages.
If you really believe Google is about to go out of business, you’re out of your mind
That’s how it started, but then they sometimes grew to their own level of features too.
I don’t believe that Age of Empires II needed shooting convertibles for debugging.
I’m going to send you a pdf, you van email me back with the notes or comments in the PDF itself, whatever souts your fancy, and I’ll keep those notes and send you a new PDF with them.
I do this, but from Word.
I learned Latex for my master thesis. Never used it again afterwards, except for my resumé.
Taking out the high-pitch whine will make them much more bearable. It’s a student project, they did well. This isn’t groundbreaking Noble-prize stuff, but it doesn’t deserve all the hate it’s getting here either.
Yeah, or the freezing temperature of a solution of brine made from a mixture of water, ice, and ammonium chloride. Wait, that’s Fahrenheit already.
Make it log, but not start at absolute zero anyway
Can confirm that into the breach is similarly lowpower. It’s absolutely great for deck. It isn’t time-based like FTL is, which makes it even better suited. (FTL makes me miss a mouse sometimes)
Yeah, that’s kinda the problem
You would have to find a good definition of “all browsers”, and I think that would be nearly impossible.
I absolutely agree that governments should support Firefox, that’s a reasonable claim. But do they need to support the earliest version of netscape? Or the browser I made as a hobby project last week and published as open source? There’s a limit to what’s reasonable and workable.
And they are barely even games. Which is awesome. Sometimes I want to play a game, sometimes I want to watch a movie. Sometimes I want to do something in between
While true, 1 blade a day for 120 years is also off by a factor of 20 in the other direction.
God of war, using Moonlight to stream from my PC. Visuals are definitely better on PC vs the LCD screen of the deck, but sitting on the couch leaning against my wife is nice too
IR bottom heaters are usually not strong enough for reballing. They’re for boards that are hard to solder, because there’s a lot of copper or a heatsink for example.
The bottom heater preheats the whole board, not to soldering temperatures but enough to make soldering a lot easier.